Yep, ethermine stale shares went from 1-2% to 8-12% , at the moment i have 3 % staoe shares. Could we ask ethermine if there is any reason for that? will see how it will stay...

My stale shares are very low in these days (1%) but also effective and average had a steep decrease, like I'm not getting shares. Moved to SSL ethermine server just to see if there is a difference. Also put a rig on nanopool for comparison

Its not ethermine, im on nanopool and its getting worse by the day, but the fault is from Claymore. I had almost same average hashrate like the reported, in many days even more, for weeks, with 10 to 10.6, but i was a fuckin idiot and changed to this shit 11.5 and i get 5 to 9 less mhs than reported... Its utterly and absolutly garbage. I will go back to 10.6...

I flashed my RX 570's back in April 2017.Claymore's miner has been working stable in version 11.4, 11.3 and any previous version just as well.

I think you guys complaining about crashes must have dodgy memory straps or are just overclocking too far. Just check the log, identify the GPU going down and dial back that OC.

good for you. there's however indeed some instability of the v 11.4 version. Never before the application had crashed on me, and I'm talking hundreds gpus( with 11.4 already two occasions on different workers) also on some of the cards I had to reduce the mem clocks to get back to stable operations

You should be able to rename the folder with the current version in the miner folder on ethOS. Then create a new folder with the same name, add the v11.2 files and run sudo chmod +x on ethdcrminer64 to make it executable.

You should be able to rename the folder with the current version in the miner folder on ethOS. Then create a new folder with the same name, add the v11.2 files and run sudo chmod +x on ethdcrminer64 to make it executable.

You should be able to rename the folder with the current version in the miner folder on ethOS. Then create a new folder with the same name, add the v11.2 files and run sudo chmod +x on ethdcrminer64 to make it executable.

If you are dual mining with keccak start with dcri at 6 and try some of the slower cards at 7. Your fast cards will be unstable at 7 and all will be at 8. I use the nicehash keccak server at keccak.usa.nicehash.com:3338. Just give it your bitcoin address and go to town. If you want smartcoin they have their own pools but you need to set up with them.

Is there a way to let claymore control fan with -tt flag (linux amd-pro drivers) without giving it root permissions?

I feel dirty running it as root.

Once you apply that -tt, fans will be controlled by claymore miner to keep the temperature within your specified limits. It has to get all those root permissions else it can't control those deep functions of your GPU for mining.